I-75

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Ranging from the Upper Peninsula down to Florida, I-75 follows the rough path of the old Dixie Highway. Here's places to stop along the way.

St ignace

Mackinac bridge

Mackinaw city

Wolverine

At the wolverine exit head towards town, there is a playground and park near the river and the old depot.

Gaylord

There is an artists colony in East Jordan west of gaylord.

Grayling

Hartwick Pines is a park with a stand of old timber.

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[edit] Scenic Overlook, Mile 317 Northbound

On northbound I-75 in Cheboygan County, near mile marker 317, is a Michigan Department of Transportation (M-DOT) rest area and scenic overlook. It's indicated by a solid black triangle on the state highway map.

From the main observation deck in the center, you'll have a great vantage point from which to watch the cars and trucks whizzing past on I-75. Don't be shy -- give them a wave! You'll be surprised how many will notice you and wave back; the deck is easily visible to motorists.

The Do The Wave letterbox is hidden at this rest stop, with directions to let you find it.

[edit] US-23

[edit] Detroit

[edit] I-275

An I-75 exit guide has a full path for you to follow: http://www.i75exitguide.com/

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